Refurbished Copier Dealer

A refurbished copier is a great option for a company with a limited budget, which have the need for a standalone multi-function copier. Most refurbish copiers sell for 30% to 40% below a new same make and model copier.

Finding a company that does a good job refurbishing the copier equipment they sell, is not an easy task. At Copy Print Scan Solutions we have the following policies for the refurbished copiers we sell/lease and service:

The model Canon equipment Copy Print Scan Solutions sells or leases is usually 2 to 3 years old at the most. Since Canon guarantees parts, supplies and support for up to 10 years, and most lease agreements are 3 to 5 years, the user/client will have plenty of service coverage for their copier equipment.

We always sell copiers with low meter readings (low usage).

We always replace the following consumables in every copier we refurbish:

Drums/Imaging units

Toner

Waste container

We always replace the following parts in every copier we refurbish:

Pads

Rollers for the document feeder

Pick up rollers for the cassette units

Transfer belt

Fuser unit

Cleaning assembly

We test every copier by making 100-200 copies and prints before they are delivered.

Used copiers that do not go through a process like the one mentioned above, are just used copiers. There are thousands of dollars that difference a used copier from a refurbish copier, and that cost is reflected in the consumables, parts and labor it takes to refurbish a copier. The value of such process is that the equipment is a close to a new copier as it can be, with the benefit of saving 30% to 40% in the sale price.

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